SKULLY AR-1 -The World's Smartest Motorcycle Helmet

Every element of the SKULLY AR-1 is designed around the interaction of the human with their environment, without exception and without compromise. Because it should feel like a part of you, our inner padding is the most adaptive material ever used in a motorcycle helmet. It is the same comfort lining used in $12 Million NASA spacesuits. The Thermocule cooling technology was inducted into the Space Technology Hall of Fame in 2005.

The display shows a rear view camera feed with a near 180 degree viewing angle. This means it not only sees what is behind you, but also what is in your left and right blind spots. The display also optionally shows turn by turn directions. These turn by turn icons are present only when needed, then automatically disappear when not in use. It also optionally, if supported by the motorcycle, may display vehicle telemetry such as speed, gear, tachometer, etc.

SKULLY will release an open SDK (software development kit) to
accompany the beta units, allowing programmers to design apps that will
work with SKULLY AR-1. The Skully software suite will expand on a
rolling basis via OTA (over the air) updates.

SKULLY will feature on-board map storage as well as integrated bluetooth-enabled GPS map updates with traffic.

The battery life target is 9 hours of continuous use. Recharging the battery is easy and can be done using any standard micro-USB cable. This makes it easy for you to recharge no matter where you are.

Heads-Up Display (HUD)

The transparent display is positioned outside the rider's primary field of view and appears to float in the distance. This means you can see the road ahead without any obstruction from the display. This display system simplifies the riding experience because you no longer need to take your eyes off the road to see what is around you or to find your route. With our optical technology, the display is always in focus no matter where you look, allowing instant comprehension of the information.

NO Obstruct on Vision Riding

Traditional focus requires the lens in your eye to adjust to the information you are trying to see. Infinite focus is when the optical system adjusts the light photons in the display so that they always appear in focus. Your eye "sees through" the display rather than looking at it, so you are able to see the display without your eyes needing to adjust. This allows you to see the display as an extension of your peripheral vision, so with a quick glance of your eye, you see everything instantly.

Downloadable MAPS

There are two versions of the map display that the rider can toggle. One is a highly simplified interface which shows at the base of the rearview camera display, and the other version has a more detailed interface for more complicated driving directions. These two settings mean you can optimize the display as your needs change.

Adjustable Rear View Camera

The rear view camera has a near 180 degree viewing angle. This means it shows not only a rear view, but also eliminates blind spots on the left and right of the rider. SKULLY's camera also takes this visual information and renders it in a way that is easy to see and understand on the display. This allows you to keep an eye on what is happening behind you without turning your head. It also allows you to monitor your blind spots without taking your eyes away from your direction of travel. This provides you with an unprecedented level of situational awareness.
you are able to digitally adjust the camera angle using the SKULLY smartphone app for your specific riding position. Also the camera viewing angle is ultra wide, and ultra tall, meaning you should have no problem seeing around you.

Waterproof

The SKULLY AR-1 is highly weather resistant. Electronics are sealed and protected with special coatings and injection molded casings which keep the elements out.

The SKULLY AR-1 has undergone extensive road testing, and will continue to be tested to ensure the highest quality, functionality, and safety.

All SKULLY beta testers have been selected and have already begun testing the SKULLY AR-1. Beta testing is an ongoing process, and will continue until the AR-1 ships.